i would like to know also....
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can't tell ya
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Doing 550Mhz 5-5-5-15 2.15V stable down here...
If I push 560Mhz it is getting unstable...
And still I will not own everyone[/FONT]
if its actually 2.25V then its samsung or micron or maybe promos (wild guess on that one) i wouldent get it though. i would only get a 1000/1066 with 2.1/2.15 to get a near 100% chance for powerchips for a 2x2GB
im seeing most sites list it with a 2.15V 2.2EVP so thats powerchips with an overvolt for the NV chipsets to counter the droop so thats got to be powerchips, but i wouldent get that and would get a 1066 kit just to make sure
@ tony is the ocz site or memeoryc more up to date
http://www.memoryc.com/computermemor...cl4eppkit.html
Last edited by zanzabar; 10-20-2008 at 01:06 AM.
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samsung 840 evo 500GB, HP EX 1TB NVME , CM690II, swiftech h220, corsair 750hxi
I doubt it is Micron. Grab 10 sticks of Valueram and most of them do 1120mhz max. Nowadays most DDR2 chips are 78nm and does a bit over 1100mhz instead of 950-1000mhz when DDR2 just became popular because of Conroe 2 years back.
These modules probably have powerchips or promos.
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